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"The game is your punching bag to juggle in the earlier stages. Takes awhile to get challenging as you progress a charming story about a forest fairy."

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Once upon a time, in a forest called Lita, there lived a fairy whose role it was to protect the trees of the forest from the monsters and humans who would try to steal the spirit stones that provide the forest’s life energy. Her name was Freesia and her kung fu was very, very strong…

Take control of Freesia as she protects Lita Forest by beating the living daylights out of enemies invading the forest!
Use Mana that builds up during battles to learn new skills. As Freesia progresses through the stages, she will pick up many powerful new techniques and abilities. Chain together combos and send enemies flying into other enemies to take out whole groups at a time & cause massive damage!
Beat monsters, human and boss battles and survive long enough to progress to the next day. The more days you survive, the more varied and stronger the enemies will become, and the story of how the humans came to live in harmony with the forest unveils.

Unleash the fairy fists of fury!

Key Features:

Beautiful 3D graphics and stunning effects!

A huge repertoires of techniques, special moves and magic to obtain and use!

- Update bug; makes it so that starting the game for the first time requires third-party workarounds and is intensely frustrating (may not affect everyone, but by all accounts it appears to be extremely common)- Barely any mob variety- Too few arenas

This game is simple and fun, if you're looking for a casual action game then, this is for you. I love how every action and skill for this game, the boss was quite challanging and the gameplay was pretty decent. The controls are good, people highly recommand you to play this using a controller but it's not like you really needed it. I played the game using keyboards only and still find it fun. The storyline for this game was quite short, but I wasn't really into the story. There weren't many bugs except that if you update the game, then it just destroy the game for you. The graphic was nice, I like how every skill you cast and has that effect for it. The music for this game was beautiful as well, main menu theme are my favorite so far. So in conclusion, I would say this game is quite fun if you're looking for that anime beat em up game. XD

Super Cute Action game !! I like this one! Its a fighter action game that is very cutely animated and has cute Anime feel in looks and sounds.Its kinda set up like a bit of a RPG as you fight you lvl up and gain new skills you can buy and set up.

When you start it up dont update,there is no need ! That was for the japanese version ,so no need and the game works fine without the update + i hear it will make this version not work ;)

In short: It's a fun little game. Definitely one of the better ones on my list.

By no means is it perfect, but it has plenty of charms going for it.

Good:

I liked how fluid and easy the combat system is. Punches, kicks, slices, bashes, and magic bolts all flow into each other well in what is, essentially, a free form combo system. Smack enemies around however you want using an array of acquired skills and special moves; primarily with the goal of locking enemies into painful juggle combos and smashing them into the hordes for group damage. It is quite satisfying to high kick an enemy into the air, use a Ether Saber uppercut, and then Reverse Spin kick them backwards into the row of enemies behind you.

There are also some rpg aspects there; but it's not really developed. You get experience and 'level up' but it's not all that noticable. You do however get to buy upgrades and equip new special skills and passive skills to change your style and tweak your game. A fair variety of magic attacks, melee skills, and useful passives lets you come up with quite a few interesitng combinations, and with the free form combo system included it's hard to imagine the sheer number of attack patterns and strategies at your disposal.

It's a good challenge too! Surprisngly difficult and unforgiving at times for such a cute theme. Bosses have a whole repertoire of special moves that they can play on random, and are quite capable of keeping up with the agile little fairy brawler. Hordes of faceless mobs will pummel you to the ground, shoot you mercilessly, and all together are quite capable of overwhelming the heroine and knocking her out in seconds. It's a game you have to stay on your toes with.

The music is also good and plays well to the different settings. There is also some japanese voice acting, so that's cool I guess?

And the game is cute. Freesia's a sweetheart to be sure. But if you aren't into anime stuff then there's not much story or lore going on anyways. Cutscenes are pretty barebones with still graphics and text that are overall pretty short, with in game animated scenes lasting only a second or two. Everything else is pretty much left up to the player's imagination. Characters are kind of interesting in personality and design, but you really don't see enough of them to make it count. It's overall standard anime/fantasy story stuff, and that works for me.

Bad:

The game is painfully short. Can be beaten in under an hour if you're fast. Maybe two or three hours on the higher difficulties where you'll be taking your time. For such a sweet and well developed game, it ends quickly and becomes repetitive soon after; albiet still quite amusing.

Repetitiveness is the main problem here. It's not terrible, but defintely the weakest point in this game. There are only five main arenas to fight on, and only four enemy types(short, tall, flying, and giant). Some enemies develop into sub-species with alternate attacks, but for most of the game you'll be facing hordes of the same four faceless enemies again and again. It doesn't help that the first boss is just a bulked up version of a regular enemy as well (thankfully the remaining human boss fights are much more diverse).

There is also a sort of endless quest mode, called 'Guardian Mode', that has you try to fight for 99 levels of randomly selected waves, but that's even more repetitive. Sometimes I ended up clearing a level only to fight the exact same lvel setup right after; there's not even much variety in the randomized stages!

It is a little slow in the beginning too, when you don't have any basic skills upgraded (and with the first boss not really being that hard), you're stuck using the same moves over and over, and it's easy to get a bad first impression for the game. Things don't start getting interesting until the second arena, but with the game being as short as it is that is a huge minus.

But with the lack of diversity in the challenges aside, it's still a pretty fun game.

Overall: I would have liked a little more variety and challenge, and maybe even a little more story as this game is quite charming despite being relatively simple. The rpg mechanics could have been a bit more interesting too, but I won't exactly criticize that.

It's a simple beat-em-up about a cute fairy trying to save her tree that features a pretty awesome free form combo system that lets you smash around enemies and tear apart hordes of faceless golems in whatever fashion you want. Despite it's cute theme and repetitive challenges, it is quite difficult and quite fun to play. A "can pick up and finish in an hour" short, but still good fun while it lasts. There are multiple difficulties, plenty of skills to master and try out, a new game+ mode, and an endless mode too if you want a little extra fairy fighting action.

It's just plain fun, and cute as a button to boot. I recommend it, especially for the low price. If you like beat 'em ups then there's no reason not to give this one a swing.

This game is very easy to just pick up and play. The story is very short and the game can be completed in like 2 or 3 hours. The environments, characters, and music made for an enjoyable experience however. Its definitely worth a try if you can buy it for like 4 or 5 dollars.

Amazing game. My steam friend wanted me to buy him junk, so he was like, these are games I could give you for it, and he gave me a long list.None seemed very interesting, but then I got to Fairy Bloom Freesia. The graphics were cute and the reviews seemed to be decent. I don't play many Beat 'em Up games, so I thought this might be a nice entry to the series (the only Beat 'em Up I play is SSB and I'm only decent at Rosalina because of Luma)

When you start the game, you are faced with two difficulties, easy and normal. At first I picked easy, as I thought that I wouldn't be any good, but I ended up going to normal, as I decided that this would help get me good.

This game is really fun and addictive. The character models are cute, although the backgrounds and textures aren't necessarily HD.The RPG elements in this game make it really fun, and you can experiment with the game.

Occassionally I'll lose the level (rarely more than once per level), but through that, I will get better and learn. This game is a work of art.

The only issue I've run into is that when setting Anti-Aliasing at all, the whole game runs incredibly slower. Not just slower FPS, but the whole game lags. My computer should be able to handle it (16 GB of RAM and 4GB of VRAM with an i7). Also steam overlay doesn't work in the game.

Note that when I'm writing this review I'm 6 hours into the game and nowhere near finishing it. Probably because I take my time in the game, but also because I'm not great, since most people seem to finish it in 3 hours.

I have to admit that this game took me by surprise, I have found myself enjoying it mroe than I expected.

For such a small game, it really does provide a lot of fun for a cheap price.

The story mode does seem a little lacking and short, and there are only a few types of enemies that appear and do the classic colour change to show they are more powerful later on in the game.

Gameplay-wise it's really fun, a small stage with tonnes of enemies to mercilessly beat up, and I haven't found it too difficult either. There are 2 modes, story and guardian (which unlocks after beating the story once), as I said the story is rather short but lets you get a good grasp on how to play, and guardian mode is just wave after wave of enemies which is a nice treat.

It's a nice game, with a pretty nice soundtrack, and quite cheap so I would definately recommend getting it.

Oh and if you do get it, don't let it update to v112 when it prompts on start-up in a seperate window, that will apparently screw the game up as it was a japanese-only update or something.

Side scrolling fighting fun. I recommend it. A 9 in my book almost enough to be a 10. The thing is this game has a nice feel and custom and there is customization of keys. Wish there was just customization of character but the game in itself is enjoyable. There is a nice story, good feel to the theme of characters, and quite casual(until later levels obviously). I found it rather fun.

Keep finding different and unique ways to whack monsters away from your precious forest until you get bored with it. Although it's pretty fun whacking monsters, I don't think I can take hours of it. Fortunately the game barely takes an hour to finish. But there is some replay value. I tried too hard for this review. Bye

Fairy Bloom Freesia is a 2d anime beat-em-up style combat game where youplay as Fresia, a fairy of the forest that protects it from invaders. The gamefinds a happy medium between combat and story, and I never felt that the storytook over the game.

The game offers a surprising amount of personalization and customizationof play style, and the interface is sleek and well designed. The combat has asimplistic beauty to it with a fast paced style, a multitude of enemies, and challenging bosses. The high paced tempo combined with the fancy fightingcombos allows you to feel satisfied as you battle. They did a good job of puttingjust enough variation in the environment to give a sense of progression, despitethis being a 2d game.

My time in this game was enjoyable; the controls are a little annoyingat first to adapt to, and the leveling up system makes me feel as if my characterwas progressing. The graphics were simple, but it handles and plays well, andI never felt that it was wasting my time. If you like this style of game, it isan easy recommend.

This is a summary of my review video, which I encourage you to watchif you are looking for a more in-depth review.

Pretty fun 2d style arena fighter. The actual art is 3D, but I do really like the customization and the really cool combos you can pull off when you get good at the game. It's got a relatively casual and silly series of characters, though the plot-line is a bit more serious. If you are looking for something to do for a bit while you are bored or waiting or something, it's a pretty good game for that.

This game is a load of awesome. A very nice fight/ability system, interesting bosses and a lot of customizability in regards to your fighting style. Not very difficult though, with the possible exception of Shynie for the first time ;-)

One thing I don't like is that it's a bit weird with the controls, which are limited to a preconfigured set of keys.

You play as simply the cheerful waifu equivalent of Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino. Except you're an unpaid security guard for a private property owned by an anti-social talking tree. Now a bunch of damn unruly hooligans won't get off the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ private property and you need to get them to leave by serving out some very persuasive asskickings.

Are you the meanest waifu fairy that this forest needs?

Meaner than two fat men wrestling over pork chops and greens? Because that's believable, you know.

This game is just too cute. I like the characters in this game but I dislike the grinding on certain levels. But it seems easy if you use the controller rather than the keyboard. So far, the game is one of my favorites so far. :D